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    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Reed's

    Reed's

    3.5
    (20 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    I dislike writing negative reviews especially for a product I truly enjoy. However I am so…read moredisappointed in the complete absence of Reed's online customer service that I feel compelled to warn others to stay away from ordering Reed's products online through the Reed's website. I ordered crystallized ginger through the Reed's online store. The process was tedious because their online order form was buggy and archaic. Long story short, while it seemed that I was successful in placing my order, received 2 confirmation emails, and my credit card was charged, my online order status showed 'failed' and my items were never shipped. I tried to email their online store and customer service but never received a response. I then tried calling their online customer service and consumer issue numbers but quickly realized no one at Reed's answers their phones in any of the departments. After repeated unsuccessful attempts at trying to reach someone at Reed's, I gave up. While Reed's products may be tasty, their complete disregard for consumers and questionable business practices have soured my view of Reed's. How can such a successful company treat customers so badly?

    This review pertains almost exclusively to their Flying Cauldron Non-Alcoholic Butterscotch Beer…read more Don't get me wrong. I love their Virgil's label (including the $5-a-bottle special edition Bavarian Nutmeg Root Beer, with its flavors of anise, honey, licorice, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, wintergreen, cassia oil, sweet birch and molasses), as well as their ginger ale. You've heard plenty about them, however, and yet nothing at all about their Harry Potter-inspired elixir. As the label reads: "Since 1374, the Flying Cauldron has been making this magical brew for under aged wizards and wizards who are young at heart at their brew pub in Hogsbreath England. The recipe has changed little over the centuries. It has the perfect combination of spells and quality natural ingredients." The moment I saw this on my birthday this past January I knew it would be love. There was definitely a market for this beverage. Ever since I'd read about butterbeer in "The Prisoner of Azkaban" I'd been dying to try it. I'd attempted a few batches myself boiling A&W cream soda and butter, with butterscotch syrup and other ingredients, but the concoction usually went flat and while it tasted all right I didn't have much faith in my own handywork. Anything else others have given me which they called butterbeer was pretty much root beer with whipped cream. Now, while Flying Cauldron (gluten-free) isn't quite what I'd imagine butterbeer tastes like and it's not outright declaring itself to be butterbeer, it's one tasty drink. Butterscotch is not a flavor I'm accustomed to being combined with carbonated water, and it's usually looped in with other dessert flavors like chocolate (I really dislike chocolate soda). Flying Cauldron's flavor is light and quite delightful. I have an empty bottle next to me right now and even just smelling its magical aroma is refreshing. I've only found Flying Cauldron at Rocket Fizz shops and Whimsic Alley (the Harry Potter store on Wilshire made to look like Diagon Alley on the inside), sold individually ($2, usually) and in 4-packs ($7.99). If you can find it elsewhere, I definitely recommend giving it a try. Chocolate frogs and Every Flavor Beans optional.

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